Physics, asked by ranjeetprasad230, 7 months ago

difference between reversible and irreversible mirror​

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Answered by gg73541737
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Explanation:

For reversible processes, the reverse process is, so to say, a "mirror-image presentation" of the direct process. ... A process is said to be irreversible if after the process has been completed in the forward and reverse orders, the system fails to return into the initial state.

Answered by sweetgirl4721
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Reversible mirror =>  A non-reversing mirror (sometimes referred to as a flip mirror) is a mirror that presents its subject as it would be seen from the mirror. A non-reversing mirror can be made by connecting two regular mirrors at their edges at a 90 degree angle. If the join is positioned so that it is vertical, an observer looking into the angle will see a non-reversed image. This can be seen in places such as public toilets when there are two mirrors mounted on walls which meet at right angles. Such an image is visible while looking towards the corner where the two mirrors meet. The problem with this type of non-reversing mirror is that there is usually a line down the middle interrupting the image. However, if first surface mirrors are used, and care is taken to set the angle to exactly 90 degrees, the join can be made almost invisible.

Irreversible Mirror => In television (typically sports broadcasting), a reverse mirror refers to a situation in which two national television channels have their signals split regionally, such that each of two programs will be available in all (or almost all) regions on one of the two channels, but will not air on the same channel in both ...

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